Goodyear EfficientGrip

Introducing the EfficientGrip from Goodyear, the tyre choice for reduced fuel consumption without reducing other performances. It has the great handling and braking qualities you'd expect from a Goodyear tyre, while providing excellent mileage and reduced fuel consumption due to its outstanding rolling resistance. The new EfficientGrip with its FuelSaving Technology provides enhanced driving performance while also doing its bit for the environment - and at the same time, your wallet! The Goodyear EfficientGrip has been independently tested by the German Testing and Certification Company TÜV SÜD Automotive which measured the advantages* of EfficientGrip over 4 leading competitors.

The fuel-saving tire that keeps performing for longer

Fuel-saving and environmentally friendly

Long lasting better braking on wet roads

Quiet, comfortable ride

The fuel-saving tyre that keeps performing for longer

The EfficientGrip is the long-lasting tyre that saves you fuel without sacrificing performance.

Fuel-saving and environmentally friendly

Long lasting

Better braking on wet roads

Quiet, comfortable ride

Fuel-saving and environmentally friendly. Save on petrol and leave a smaller carbon footprint with the EfficientGrip, featuring FuelSaving Technology. Combining a lightweight structure with an advanced tread compound, the EfficientGrip needs less energy to make it roll. The result is lower fuel costs – and CO2 emissions – on every journey.

FuelSaving Technology

Eco-friendly performance The EfficientGrip tyre uses Goodyear's FuelSaving technology to help you reduce your carbon footprint on the road. The tyre uses less energy overall due to its light structure and specially designed silica tread compound, which means you can save on fuel – and do your part for the environment – all from the comfort of your car.

Smooth and comfortable Enjoy a smooth, comfortable ride on every journey thanks to EfficientGrip's block design, which cancels out excess noise for a more pleasant driving experience.

Durable and long lasting The EfficientGrip's tread is made with a tough silica compound that helps it work harder for longer, so you can get in more Eco-friendly performance The mileage before having to change the tyre.

Quick braking in wet conditions Even in the wettest of weather conditions, the specially designed tread on Goodyear's EfficientGrip keeps you firmly in control. With blades arranged to shed water, this tyre design offers much shorter braking distances than other, similar tyres.*

Long lasting. The EfficientGrip gives you more mileage between tyre changes. Its silica tread compound keeps the tyre working for longer, saving you money.

Better braking on wet roads. With a unique tread surface and a blade arrangement that sheds water, the EfficientGrip offers better wet performance and shorter braking distances than other tyres in its class.*

As part of the Action Plan for Energy Efficiency was first November 2012 introduced the EU tire label . Henceforth, the motor vehicle tires are fitted within the European Union with this indicator and inform about the fuel consumption , wet grip and noise classification of each product. For you we have compiled all relevant information.The tire label is divided into three different categories , which are measured separately.1 rolling resistanceThe rolling resistance of a tire directly influenced the fuel consumption of your vehicle. The lower the rolling resistance, the less fuel you consume. The best rating in this category is the letter "A" with the color green , while a red " G" is the weakest of censorship . The letter " D" is not used. From A to G of consumption with each letter to 100km is higher by 0.1 l .2 wet gripIn the wet adhesion, the braking distance is measured on a wet road . The rating goes from a green " A" to a red "G". However, the letter "D" and "G" are not currently in use. In the evaluation was based on a speed of 80 km / hr. From A to F with each letter of the braking distance will be longer .3 noiseWith the volume of noise is referred to , produced by the tires when driving. Indicated is the absolute decibel value . The evaluation values ââare divided into three classes which are represented by lines to the right of the illustrated ear. The more lines are black, the louder the tires. A continuous noise of over 80 decibels can lead to health problems.